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and somalia is not really well governed at the moment. it's difficult to prevent these attacks because they operate like mosquitoes they consume out of unknown corners and they hit. it's very difficult to control. >> yeah the problem is you have to think about what are they going to be able to rely on intelligence reports to try to get the upper hand to prevent this because it seems like they are already at the scene and we're coming in after the fact. >> that's true. but for somalia it would be very difficult to control because, in fact, they don't have a really functional government at the moment. they are still building that. and also al shabaab is fighting against the presence of peace-keeping force which is there to in fact control them. in fact, they are responsible for the attacks because of that. >> very complex and they certainly don't have the same intelligence resources that we have. all right. rudolph. thank you for joining us. now to iran. today the senate foreign relations committee approving a compromise bill that would giv
and somalia is not really well governed at the moment. it's difficult to prevent these attacks because they operate like mosquitoes they consume out of unknown corners and they hit. it's very difficult to control. >> yeah the problem is you have to think about what are they going to be able to rely on intelligence reports to try to get the upper hand to prevent this because it seems like they are already at the scene and we're coming in after the fact. >> that's true. but for...
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the fact like somalia u.s. policy was were not going to put uniform use military folks on the ground they are so contractors filled that void in to so capably, in my view. there are other benefits many of which shone highlighted. one of the benefits of a contracted workforce, particularly in phishing ethnic training mission is you get greater continuity than you do with the uniformed military. evenyou for military we're going to jimmy subscribe to it ever a service rotation policies are which could be as short as 60 days, in most cases longer than a year. some of the secure the contractors that i encountered bouncing around in africa some of the individual traders had been there for a number of years. they had built relationships that are very important to trust the continuity, and deeper understanding of culture. so again i think it's finding the right balance. and i would say frankly that gets, that the actions of some contractors, particularly in iraq and afghanistan, affected the relationship. there was a s
the fact like somalia u.s. policy was were not going to put uniform use military folks on the ground they are so contractors filled that void in to so capably, in my view. there are other benefits many of which shone highlighted. one of the benefits of a contracted workforce, particularly in phishing ethnic training mission is you get greater continuity than you do with the uniformed military. evenyou for military we're going to jimmy subscribe to it ever a service rotation policies are which...
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somalia's government said the dead include two soldiers. it said troops also killed seven attackers. al shabaab has rebettedly attacked government facilities in somalia. earlier the group invaded a university in kenya killing 148 people. the somali government and african union troops have conducted sweep operations but failed to stop their terror attacks. the u.n. special envoy is resuming work to broker peace in syria. they will sit down with bashar al-assad's administration and other forces. representatives from other countries will also take part. >> what motivates it is the clear understanding that for the good of the syrian people and the region, we need to find a politil agreement. >> u.n. media talks failed to reach a break through last year. russia has also been unsuccessful. more than 210,000 people have died in the four year long conflict. diplomats from the countries involved in the conflict say talks may help. >> elderly japanese are getting a taste of meals to keep them healthy. they account for a rapidly growing proportion of
somalia's government said the dead include two soldiers. it said troops also killed seven attackers. al shabaab has rebettedly attacked government facilities in somalia. earlier the group invaded a university in kenya killing 148 people. the somali government and african union troops have conducted sweep operations but failed to stop their terror attacks. the u.n. special envoy is resuming work to broker peace in syria. they will sit down with bashar al-assad's administration and other forces....
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i'm worried about some warlord in somalia saying, hey, you become ngo, you are coming to somalia, let me protect you. obviously, a government there is much more less so. so you know i agree with you that when we think of the types of companies that have been used for u.s. government the last 10 years, it is not a concern. it's not my concern that one of those companies is going to go and invade a country and take over its oil barracks and so to sum houston wildcatter. it's a country we don't think about who are involved that's my concern. on each of taxonomy, there's on judgment are those who think that raising the military is different somehow than killing people and, of course, that's true, but in the military world only infantry units can take and create an infantry unit. so it's the same moral universe to me. if you're a military enterprise or you have the skills of the coming mercenary. in no way am i suggesting the companies that locate in the book will do that i want to do that but you do have the same it's a slippery slope if you want. it's not even a different category. so i
i'm worried about some warlord in somalia saying, hey, you become ngo, you are coming to somalia, let me protect you. obviously, a government there is much more less so. so you know i agree with you that when we think of the types of companies that have been used for u.s. government the last 10 years, it is not a concern. it's not my concern that one of those companies is going to go and invade a country and take over its oil barracks and so to sum houston wildcatter. it's a country we don't...
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>> well, kenya is based in somalia, but troops in somalia had the regional partners and most importantly they're partnering with the u.s. in drone strikes and there are regular drone strikes on specific targets in somalia. this has been going on for some years now. these leaders are often tracked down and killed but it really is a waste land out there, the it's bad lands of kenya and somalia, but tracking these guy who is have become very good at hiding themselves is very difficult. >> thank you very much ben. >>> and back here at home then there were just two, a wild night of march madness as the championship game is now set. andy shoels is now in minneapolis. >> kentucky's dreams of an undefeated season are now over and one of the players said after the game postgame news conference drawing a little bit of criticism this morning. we'll tell you what he said after the break. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perf
>> well, kenya is based in somalia, but troops in somalia had the regional partners and most importantly they're partnering with the u.s. in drone strikes and there are regular drone strikes on specific targets in somalia. this has been going on for some years now. these leaders are often tracked down and killed but it really is a waste land out there, the it's bad lands of kenya and somalia, but tracking these guy who is have become very good at hiding themselves is very difficult....
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will you tell the president to withdraw his troops from somalia? the students answer what had they thought the attackers wanted to hear. some were killed any way. >> thehe waits outside of the university gate waiting for any word about a student a member of his church. >> they can't find him. they can't find him in the survivors. >> this is the new count commission center charge of security. last year he had to dole with a series of attacks that has killed close to 100 people in the area along the kenyan coast. >> i'm very confident. >> the only university in northeastern kenya has now been closed indefinitely. many of the students we talked to said that they never want to come back. catherine soi al jazeera, garissa. >> people in the u.s. city of ferguson elect three new city council members. they hope to get more african-americans on the council in a city that's become a symbol of racial tension. kristen saloomey met some of the glandes the church may have been small. >> an informed voter can make a difference. >> but the field of is it city coun
will you tell the president to withdraw his troops from somalia? the students answer what had they thought the attackers wanted to hear. some were killed any way. >> thehe waits outside of the university gate waiting for any word about a student a member of his church. >> they can't find him. they can't find him in the survivors. >> this is the new count commission center charge of security. last year he had to dole with a series of attacks that has killed close to 100 people...
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or are they prompting debate and questions amongst kenyans as to why they're involved in somalia? there hasn't been any meaningful public debate about kenya's involvement in somalia in terms of what is happening now but we see a sense in which this is driving some sense of nationalism in kenya and a sense of rallying behind government intervention. we see also, views coming from the opposition, particularly that is demanding air withdrawal from somalia. for us, in the security sector, we do not think that we drawing from somalia -- >> it is the solution. i'm afraid we are running out of time. we're going to have to leave it there, thank you so much. >> at least five have been killed in an explosion in northeastern nine outside a bus station. a representative from the drivers union said it was caused by an explosive left beside the bus. 15 others were injured. >> nigeria's newly elected penalty said boko haram is the countries biggest problem. many hope muhammedu buhari's background will help the government defeat the armed group. >> when president elect muhammedu buhari gave his v
or are they prompting debate and questions amongst kenyans as to why they're involved in somalia? there hasn't been any meaningful public debate about kenya's involvement in somalia in terms of what is happening now but we see a sense in which this is driving some sense of nationalism in kenya and a sense of rallying behind government intervention. we see also, views coming from the opposition, particularly that is demanding air withdrawal from somalia. for us, in the security sector, we do not...
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what also are they doing to secure that border with somalia? >> reporter: basically, there has been a plan to build a wall between somalia and kenya. this is a very ambitious plan because the border is quite large, up to the north and eastern province of kenya. it's quite a large border. there's been a suggestion to build a wall and to beef up the security forces there, because having security forces present has been a default plan, as people are calling it. so it happens only after the attack or during the attack. and soon after the police forces just march out after the attack and after the figi t is over. >> joining us there live in nairobi, kenya. thank you for your shorting. >>> two u.s. citizens are now in jail accused of plotting terror attacks inside the united states. federal prosecutors say noelle velentzas told an undercover officer she was inspired by isis and wanted to make history at home. she and her former roommate allegedly had propane tanks and studying how to build bombs. velentzas's husband says she's at a loss for words and
what also are they doing to secure that border with somalia? >> reporter: basically, there has been a plan to build a wall between somalia and kenya. this is a very ambitious plan because the border is quite large, up to the north and eastern province of kenya. it's quite a large border. there's been a suggestion to build a wall and to beef up the security forces there, because having security forces present has been a default plan, as people are calling it. so it happens only after the...
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they have lost territory inside somalia. how did they have the capacity to carry out something like this? peter: several things. they certainly have lost their leaders. the emir of shabbat was killed in a drone attack last september. their head of clandestine operations was killed a month ago by another attack. but these are single individuals and they can be replaced easily. the loss of territory, although significant, has meant that ironically, the more radical faction, which was not interested in governing in somalia, more interested in becoming a global jihadist group , they are no longer shackled to somalia as a country or holding territory or governing. they can now operate as they have unfortunately, and recent months have shown us with impunity in kenya tried an attack in uganda that was foiled. i think we will expect more of this. anchor: what does it tell you about their level of capacity to organize something like this? peter: it was well organized in the sense the target was well chosen. there are several institu
they have lost territory inside somalia. how did they have the capacity to carry out something like this? peter: several things. they certainly have lost their leaders. the emir of shabbat was killed in a drone attack last september. their head of clandestine operations was killed a month ago by another attack. but these are single individuals and they can be replaced easily. the loss of territory, although significant, has meant that ironically, the more radical faction, which was not...
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add to that 6500 in afghanistan and hundreds in yemen and somalia. s that 71% increase in just about a year's time u. this report also warning of the risks of these diverse foreign fighters linking up through social network, social media to exchange ideas, plan future attacks, let's talk about it with fbi agent jonathan gill yan. this was an incredibly important report out of the united nations looking at just how dire the situation is and who robust the recruitment of isis has been. i want to read this quote from the u.n. report. it says, quote, those who eat together and bond together can bomb together. we have heard a lot about the recruitment efforts many of them which have been stopped here in the united states but when you look at those numbers, why do you think clearly the fight against the recruitment has been so ineffective. >> it's a good question. i think we were talking about this earlier that the overall war plan is ineffective because it was not well thought out. here's an important part about this is that in kenya there was less than a
add to that 6500 in afghanistan and hundreds in yemen and somalia. s that 71% increase in just about a year's time u. this report also warning of the risks of these diverse foreign fighters linking up through social network, social media to exchange ideas, plan future attacks, let's talk about it with fbi agent jonathan gill yan. this was an incredibly important report out of the united nations looking at just how dire the situation is and who robust the recruitment of isis has been. i want to...
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desde que el ejrcito keniano entr en somalia en el 2011 para combatir a al shabab el pas habia ha sido objeto de constantes atentados terroristas el ms grave de ellos antes de este fue el asalto al centro comercial westgate ocurrido en 2013 donde 67 personas perdieron la vida ivette machin, telemundo blanca ---el papa francisco lav los pies de algunos presos en la carcel principal de roma...durante las tradiciones del jueves santo. take vo ---desde que inici su pontificado...el papa ha decidido elegir a los mas pobres y desprotegidos para participar en este rito. --en el grupo de hoy haba varias mujeres incluyendo una con un beb. --- los anteriores pontfices slo haban lavado los pies de hombres y nunca en crceles como lo ha hecho el papa francisco. take vbox/ blanca ---en jerusalen el patriarca lav los pies a 12 de sus clrigos como parte de la tradicin cristiana de semana santa. ---decenas de peregrinos asistieron a la basilica del sagrado sepulcro,
desde que el ejrcito keniano entr en somalia en el 2011 para combatir a al shabab el pas habia ha sido objeto de constantes atentados terroristas el ms grave de ellos antes de este fue el asalto al centro comercial westgate ocurrido en 2013 donde 67 personas perdieron la vida ivette machin, telemundo blanca ---el papa francisco lav los pies de algunos presos en la carcel principal de roma...durante las tradiciones del jueves santo. take vo ---desde que inici su pontificado...el papa ha decidido...
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he is a resident of mandara, with somalia. he was a low graduate and he also, in a very reputable university actually in nairobi. he served as a lawyer for the bank there we spoke to a journalist earlier who had spoken to his father who action like you said is a government administrator in mandera. his father said the last time he saw his son was in may, last year. when he had, he had gone in to somalia to join al shabaab, he promptly informed the government, now jonah, away from that what's going on here in garissa, the government says security has been beefed up. we went to a church that worshippers were being guarded by armed police officers and, also, a dusk to dawn curfew is still in place. a security operation here in garissa's town center. government forces say they had been tipped off some of the suspected organizers of the university attack on thursday were spotted in this hotel ammed they did not find them but they did impound two vehicles. security seems to be everywhere. christian worshippers in this region have to
he is a resident of mandara, with somalia. he was a low graduate and he also, in a very reputable university actually in nairobi. he served as a lawyer for the bank there we spoke to a journalist earlier who had spoken to his father who action like you said is a government administrator in mandera. his father said the last time he saw his son was in may, last year. when he had, he had gone in to somalia to join al shabaab, he promptly informed the government, now jonah, away from that what's...
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efforts in yemen and somalia. listen to this. >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threat us is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years. >> that hasn't worked out well. both countries are failed states. the u.s. embassies evacuated. all u.s. military personnel, they got oust theret of there quickly. how did the obama administration get it so wrong only last september in discussing the u.s. counter terrorist strategy in somalia and yemen? >> i think if you look at what's going on in yemen now, you are seeing still a relatively young country is that working out some very difficult differences and what is a sectarian war. we're seeing this play out in different parts of the middle east especially. we can see this with what's happening. the importance of recognizing these are sectarian fuelled conflicts with what we saw in tikrit in iran. we saw this military offensive strategy to drive isis out of tikrit. as i said before this offensive started, in order to do that and make sure i
efforts in yemen and somalia. listen to this. >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threat us is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years. >> that hasn't worked out well. both countries are failed states. the u.s. embassies evacuated. all u.s. military personnel, they got oust theret of there quickly. how did the obama administration get it so wrong only last september in discussing the u.s. counter terrorist strategy in somalia and yemen? >>...
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in somalia he told me there is no happiness only al-shabab. what jamal experienced at the hands of libya's people traffickers was even worse. >> the problem we face in libya was mainly around the fact that we had our money taken and we were beaten up very badly. some individuals i know died of starvation. we were not given any food and we were constantly beaten. when the trafficking ring was uncovered, the boss man blamed a woman, who was beaten severely. she came back to us and was crying. >> he was herded on to the boat for a journey that would turn into disaster. the boat was so crowded that at one point he fell overboard and had to be dragged back in. >> when we were on the ship we had no food and no part, water and i only had one fish. we traveled with no food or water. >> and just when they thought they would be rescued disaster struck. >> i was with a friend, who was hungry so, i shared my fish with him. but after yelling for help, we overturned and he decide. i was underwater for five minutes thinking god god god and then i managed to
in somalia he told me there is no happiness only al-shabab. what jamal experienced at the hands of libya's people traffickers was even worse. >> the problem we face in libya was mainly around the fact that we had our money taken and we were beaten up very badly. some individuals i know died of starvation. we were not given any food and we were constantly beaten. when the trafficking ring was uncovered, the boss man blamed a woman, who was beaten severely. she came back to us and was...
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expect 100,000 more of them to arrive in somalia and around 30,000 more to arrive in djibouti over the coming months. the u.n. says 600 people have already been killed in the conflict. >>> so the humanitarian situation, of course, is getting worse in yemen. food surprise are running short as the violence traps many people within their homes. the world food program is saying it will need to distribute food to over 100,000 displaced people in the city aden alone over the next few days, before the fighting began in yemen the wfp estimated that over 10 million people were already short of food. they now say the escalating violence has left more than 12 million yemenis in need of help. >>> now, to the u.n., where security council ambassadors have been shown graphic pictures of suspected chlorine gaza tacks in syria. they also heard first hand account from syrian doctors who had treated the victim. many children. the u.n. says it will try to identify and prosecute the attackers. a warning we have this report now from our diplomatic editor james bays and it does contain disturbing images. >>
expect 100,000 more of them to arrive in somalia and around 30,000 more to arrive in djibouti over the coming months. the u.n. says 600 people have already been killed in the conflict. >>> so the humanitarian situation, of course, is getting worse in yemen. food surprise are running short as the violence traps many people within their homes. the world food program is saying it will need to distribute food to over 100,000 displaced people in the city aden alone over the next few days,...
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s refugees agency says 1,600 yemenis have fled the fight to go djibouti and to somalia. they are sailing across the gulf of aden. they are expecting 1,000 more refugees to his arrive in somalia and 30,000 in djibouti later this year. >>> meanwhile growing concern for journalists and press freedom in yemen. more on that from imran kahn. >> reporter: journalists are used to be intimidated tang to court and story stopped from being had you been he published. now are hooray he he huh restlessed arrested and killed. >> translator: al qaeda and saleh did he voice everything. peace and security hit general freedoms. hit the freedom of expression and kill people. the violations committed during the last short period are asthmas i have and equal to those committed in more than 30 years in yemen. >> reporter: in information ministry building has been controlled by the houthis since their take over. the day before the saudi-led air strikes began last month. the ministry threatened the media by saying these measures may amount to the closure of any media outlets work to go stir up u
s refugees agency says 1,600 yemenis have fled the fight to go djibouti and to somalia. they are sailing across the gulf of aden. they are expecting 1,000 more refugees to his arrive in somalia and 30,000 in djibouti later this year. >>> meanwhile growing concern for journalists and press freedom in yemen. more on that from imran kahn. >> reporter: journalists are used to be intimidated tang to court and story stopped from being had you been he published. now are hooray he he huh...
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as somalia's president quoting media, kenyans have sacrificed their lives for peace in somalia. al shabaab is not happy about it. there are people who actually appreciative of the efforts of kdf in somalia and understand the sacrifices that come with that. a lot of people are crying for the innocent blood that was lost yesterday and past activities that al shabaab has been able to tack attack in kenya. they are looking for a swift response and as well as proactive government that can react before the action actually happens before it is too late before 147 lives have to be lost. twitter accounts are coming out with emotional things. one says that it is about time that al shabaab receives the difficulty blood that we here in kenya receive. asking communities to cooperate and communicate and talk to police. >> soni thank you very much. >>> governors in indiana and arkansas signing a so-called religious freedom law, but not before some major fixes. they say will prevent any kind of discrimination. those changes up next. >>> this morning, gay rights supporters in indiana are calling
as somalia's president quoting media, kenyans have sacrificed their lives for peace in somalia. al shabaab is not happy about it. there are people who actually appreciative of the efforts of kdf in somalia and understand the sacrifices that come with that. a lot of people are crying for the innocent blood that was lost yesterday and past activities that al shabaab has been able to tack attack in kenya. they are looking for a swift response and as well as proactive government that can react...
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secretary general ban ki-moon condemning the killing in somalia today. he said that the death of thousands of migrants should shock the world into action. and said that italy has borne the biggest brunt of the crisis and called for the e.u. for more solidarity saying that greece and italy cannot handle this alone. >> in south africa the zulu king has condemned a wave. anti-immigrant attacks describing them as vial. there has been blame after saying that they are responsible for south africa's high crime rate. he denies the allegations that he told migrants to leave and said that it was taken out of context. we have more from that rally in durban. >> very much a speech of peace and reconciliation here by the zulu king. he called for what he described as a new war, a war to protect all foreign nationals in south africa after the huge wave of zenophobic attacks against migrant workers here. he spoke about the culpability of the media as he describes misinterpreting hits statements last month which have been blamed for sparking this violence. he said that th
secretary general ban ki-moon condemning the killing in somalia today. he said that the death of thousands of migrants should shock the world into action. and said that italy has borne the biggest brunt of the crisis and called for the e.u. for more solidarity saying that greece and italy cannot handle this alone. >> in south africa the zulu king has condemned a wave. anti-immigrant attacks describing them as vial. there has been blame after saying that they are responsible for south...
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to move a massive refugee camp into somalia within three months. the dabaab camp shelters more than 600,000 mostly somali refugees. >>> reports say aleppo suffered shelling. these pictures are broadcast, the shelling by anti-assad forces. >> syrian government forces have targeted damascus including yarmouk where a refugee camp is based. these pictures which cannot be independently verified are said to show the aftermath of the shelling. syrian have fought to regain control of the area. the u.n. commission at the palestinian refugees is due to meet syrian officials in dam avengeus to cuss concerns about the safety of palestinian refugees in the country. >> isil says it has taken parts of ramadi part of the ambar proventions. the iraqi government denies this. the violence comes two days after abada visited to announce an offense hiv against isil there. a report. >> reporter: the islamic state of iraq in the levant is the resisting iraqi troops. for two days it has attacked in anbar province this is the town near the capital, ramadi. police reinforcem
to move a massive refugee camp into somalia within three months. the dabaab camp shelters more than 600,000 mostly somali refugees. >>> reports say aleppo suffered shelling. these pictures are broadcast, the shelling by anti-assad forces. >> syrian government forces have targeted damascus including yarmouk where a refugee camp is based. these pictures which cannot be independently verified are said to show the aftermath of the shelling. syrian have fought to regain control of the...
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since 2011, when the kenyan government sent its forces in to somalia to fight al-shabab on so ma isomalia's soil. al-shabab said they will continue to avenge for the forces of al-shabab there. it's why al-shabab carried out that brazen attack in september 2013 in nairobi on the west gate mall and this seems to be the case, however there seems to be a departure from the norm when it comes to after the change of leadership at sal shabob since the current leader of al-shabab took over he has been concentrating most of the attacks on northeastern kenya. we had that incidents where people were taken off the bus and shot at point blank range at the border of somalia and kenya last year. a week later there was the attack on the quarry and now we have an attack on the only institution of higher learning in the entire northeastern region an institution that has students coming from all parts of the country. this is one of the reasons maybe they chose the college to attack. now, one of the reasons why they might be concentrating at tack on the north region is it's very easy for these men to mingle wi
since 2011, when the kenyan government sent its forces in to somalia to fight al-shabab on so ma isomalia's soil. al-shabab said they will continue to avenge for the forces of al-shabab there. it's why al-shabab carried out that brazen attack in september 2013 in nairobi on the west gate mall and this seems to be the case, however there seems to be a departure from the norm when it comes to after the change of leadership at sal shabob since the current leader of al-shabab took over he has been...
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this university is about 90 miles or so from the border with somalia. gunmen attacked it. you could hear gunshots and explosions from a building on campus. two security guards among the dead. no group claimed responsibility but the al qaeda-linked group al shabaab has vowed revenge for them sending troops to somalia to fight militants and launched a number of attacks near the border with somalia. >>> a new disturbing report on fighters leaving home to join isis and al qaeda. the u.n. says more than 25,000 people from 100 nations have left their countries to join the terror groups. that's an increase of about 70% in just a year. among the nations with the highest number of foreign fighters, tunisia, morocco, france and russia. >>> illinois corrections authorities are warning an escaped murderer is still on the run this morning after he beat a guard, stole his keys and uniform and then took off in the guard's suv. they say kamron taylor is armed and dangerous and wore the guard's uniform. he choked and beat the guard into unconsciousness. this morning that guard is in intens
this university is about 90 miles or so from the border with somalia. gunmen attacked it. you could hear gunshots and explosions from a building on campus. two security guards among the dead. no group claimed responsibility but the al qaeda-linked group al shabaab has vowed revenge for them sending troops to somalia to fight militants and launched a number of attacks near the border with somalia. >>> a new disturbing report on fighters leaving home to join isis and al qaeda. the u.n....
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he refused to remove them from somalia, just listen. i then heard the first, second and third gunshots. i asked if he killed the kid. he told me he was done with it. i then disconnected the phone. >> the militants killed his sister during that phone call. we also heard from the president yesterday in a televised speech that al shabaab is a threat to our public. >>> after a bloody push of isis out of tikrit, they are preparing to liberate mosul. cnn's senior correspondent arwa damon. >> reporter: tikrit is touted as a success, at least when it comes to the first faze of iraq's war with isis. it may have been the simplest of battles the nation faces. the big question asked right now is what's next? >> translator: liberation of tikrit put us to the next phase to move north and west to anbar. theoretically, the plans are set and we have the supplies we need. >> iraq's defense minister says it's not just about having the military power to take mosul. >> translator: the battle for mosul is unique. it's iraq's second largest city of 2 million
he refused to remove them from somalia, just listen. i then heard the first, second and third gunshots. i asked if he killed the kid. he told me he was done with it. i then disconnected the phone. >> the militants killed his sister during that phone call. we also heard from the president yesterday in a televised speech that al shabaab is a threat to our public. >>> after a bloody push of isis out of tikrit, they are preparing to liberate mosul. cnn's senior correspondent arwa...
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. >> dadaab refugee camp home to half a million somalia refugees. some have been living here for the past 25 years the first batch of refugees came to dadaab and put in this camp in 1991. they say that they have not been involved in the insecurity in kenya and also saying that there is absolutely no assurance that with their relocation kenya will have peace. here saying that the ken yap population they say majority of the workers for the u.n. organizations and dadaab news agencies. >> turkey summons the vatican ambassador after pope francis distribution the mass killing ofarofarmenians as genocide. >> who's in, who's out later in this news hour. >> it is one of the worst kept secrets in washington d.c., but hillary clinton is finally expected to launch her campaign to be president of the united states. the former florida governor and possible candidate for the republicans, jeb bush had this to say ahead of what mrs. clinton may have to say: >> we must do better than the obama-continue con foreign appeals that has damaged relationship witness hour al
. >> dadaab refugee camp home to half a million somalia refugees. some have been living here for the past 25 years the first batch of refugees came to dadaab and put in this camp in 1991. they say that they have not been involved in the insecurity in kenya and also saying that there is absolutely no assurance that with their relocation kenya will have peace. here saying that the ken yap population they say majority of the workers for the u.n. organizations and dadaab news agencies....
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most of them have been in somalia. in 2013, they stormed the west gate mall in nairobi and killed more than 60 people. >>> patrick is a kenyan social activist, and he joins us from kenya. patrick, what sort of impact has this had on young people like yourself across the country? >> for us as young people, this is a big shock to us and raising up a lot of emotions, because young people like me, who go to school, to be able to secure a future for themselves, not just for themselves, but to play a part in this country. so for us, it's a big shock and it's really painful to see young people loss their lives in such a senseless way. >> is there a feeling across kenya, young people, that you are indeed a target. >> definitely. because we know that young people are the future of our country, and we know that the young people are definitely the target. because if you are able to affect young people, you're able to get rid of the young people, and the country is not strong. >> this is the biggest attack since 1998, when the ame
most of them have been in somalia. in 2013, they stormed the west gate mall in nairobi and killed more than 60 people. >>> patrick is a kenyan social activist, and he joins us from kenya. patrick, what sort of impact has this had on young people like yourself across the country? >> for us as young people, this is a big shock to us and raising up a lot of emotions, because young people like me, who go to school, to be able to secure a future for themselves, not just for...
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al shabaab has long fought for control of somalia. the terror group has continued to strike back in somalia as well as in surrounding countries. just last week, gunmen opened fire in a popular hotel killing at least 20 people before security forces stopped the i-tack. the victim, prosecuting a dozen suspects were accused in a dozen poppings. did claim support for the bombings and said they were in retall nation. in december in a kenyan quarry, gunmen separated muslims from non-muslim and executed more than 30 non-muslims. >> what if an attack was to occur in the mall of america. >> a tape was released to launch attacks against high profile shopping malls like the mall of america. the area is home to the largest somolian population living in the u.s. and a non-recruiting ground. the video and continuing attacks only raising fears that al shabaab is now seeking to go global with its brand of terrorism. >> a top u.s. senator is fighting nor his political life. his defiant defense after being indicted. we will have that coming right up. d
al shabaab has long fought for control of somalia. the terror group has continued to strike back in somalia as well as in surrounding countries. just last week, gunmen opened fire in a popular hotel killing at least 20 people before security forces stopped the i-tack. the victim, prosecuting a dozen suspects were accused in a dozen poppings. did claim support for the bombings and said they were in retall nation. in december in a kenyan quarry, gunmen separated muslims from non-muslim and...
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in 2013 a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr, tensions over dadab in the past kenyan forces have been taking military action for several years and kenya has previouslying alleged that the champ has been a hideout for al shabaab. al shabaab have killed over 400 people in kenya in the past two years. the tipping point was the killing by somali gunmen of 158 kenyan students in garrissa. a game changer like 9/11 changed u.s. foreign policy. kenya's government has issued the eviction notice, giving u.n. only 90 days. if the deadline isn't met its soldiers will move in and start dismantling it. >> mohammad adow has the further report. >> locating the refugees itself into somalia if the u.n. fails. kenyan leaders both at the national level and here in the northeastern region which has been facing the brunt of the insecurity that is currently going on in kenya. and the deputy president himself coming out and saying the must be moved and if they are not going to be moved kenya will do it itself. offer to al jazeera saying it will be
in 2013 a tripartite agreement between kenya somalia and u.n. hcr, tensions over dadab in the past kenyan forces have been taking military action for several years and kenya has previouslying alleged that the champ has been a hideout for al shabaab. al shabaab have killed over 400 people in kenya in the past two years. the tipping point was the killing by somali gunmen of 158 kenyan students in garrissa. a game changer like 9/11 changed u.s. foreign policy. kenya's government has issued the...
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it's situated 150 kilometers from the border with somalia. the city is seeing increasing violence at the hands of somali islamists. the attack echoes the siege of a nairobi shopping hundred 2013. militants stormed the wall and targeted christians. the attack lasted three days and killed 70 people. the authorities were criticized for their incompetence and chaotic response. a dusk to dawn curfew has been imposed on four regions near the border. >> our correspondent is covering the story from nairobi. what do the terrorists think they will achieve with such an attack? >> in the region, they hit with what was the only one in that region which had not only students but they had a crop of students from all around the country, namely christian students. by taking students from another religion, they made clear they were against them, still seeking retaliation for the invasion of kenyan troops four years ago. >> how strong would you say their presences in kenya? >> it is still very strong. there had been promises from the government -- but it was no
it's situated 150 kilometers from the border with somalia. the city is seeing increasing violence at the hands of somali islamists. the attack echoes the siege of a nairobi shopping hundred 2013. militants stormed the wall and targeted christians. the attack lasted three days and killed 70 people. the authorities were criticized for their incompetence and chaotic response. a dusk to dawn curfew has been imposed on four regions near the border. >> our correspondent is covering the story...
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their strong hold is in somalia. they have staged any number of raids and attacks across the kenya border. in 2013 of course they claimed responsibility for the attack on the west gate shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. this is a group that has also vowed to attack u.s. shopping malls in february of this year just a few weeks ago, they released a video claiming that they were planning to attack u.s. shopping malls. they were talking about the mall of the americas in minnesota. one reason al shabaab is of such concern to the u.s. intelligence community, they are able to recruit american somalis to join their cause. they have had some success in doing that in the past. and there is a good deal of concern that the group is also trying to work on the internet work on social media to not just recruit those people but to potentially also stage so-called loan wolf attacks in the united states against soft targets and that is what we are seeing in kenya this morning. soft targets like universities like shopping malls that coul
their strong hold is in somalia. they have staged any number of raids and attacks across the kenya border. in 2013 of course they claimed responsibility for the attack on the west gate shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. this is a group that has also vowed to attack u.s. shopping malls in february of this year just a few weeks ago, they released a video claiming that they were planning to attack u.s. shopping malls. they were talking about the mall of the americas in minnesota. one reason al...
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bombing al shabab camps in somalia. the first military action since last week's deadly terror attack on that kenyan college campus. the kenyan government is now offering a $215,000 reward for the attack's mastermind. a man named mohamed mohamud a senior leader of al shabab. details coming out of horrific. the massacre took the lives of 150 students as gunman moved dorm to dorm forcing them to lie down in rows shooting them in the head. for the first time we are gaining access to the college campus where this massacre took place. christian, tell us more about what you're seeing. >> reporter: this is the first time the media have been involved since the attack. a lot of cleanup has been done but there's still an enormous amount of destruction. it has to be said that even when you're inside that building, the silence is very deceptive as to horror that took place in there. you have shattered glass. you have craters from grenades and the splinters from explosions, bullet holes in the walls. it's the small things, kate. it's
bombing al shabab camps in somalia. the first military action since last week's deadly terror attack on that kenyan college campus. the kenyan government is now offering a $215,000 reward for the attack's mastermind. a man named mohamed mohamud a senior leader of al shabab. details coming out of horrific. the massacre took the lives of 150 students as gunman moved dorm to dorm forcing them to lie down in rows shooting them in the head. for the first time we are gaining access to the college...
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force in somalia have the upper hand. the government is accused of being extremely corrupt something that al-shabab has been trying to exploit. when the group attacked last week on sleeping students at garissa university weaker than it has been in years it still poses a deadly threat. nairobi, kenya. >> a dutch man who was kidnapped four years ago has been freed. he was kidnapped language with two other men in late 2011 in timbuktu. no details were given about the other two. >>> malaysia's lower house has passed a controversial anti-terrorism bill. the bill reintroduces indefinite detention without trial. something that the prime minister had revoked three years ago. we're live now from kuala lumpur pure. how does this differ from laws that are already in place? . >> you mentioned a law that was repealed in 2012 as part of prime minister's reforms. it was warmly welcomed at the tame. but since then the world has changed not only in the middle east but also here in asia pacific. malaysia like others countries are trying to
force in somalia have the upper hand. the government is accused of being extremely corrupt something that al-shabab has been trying to exploit. when the group attacked last week on sleeping students at garissa university weaker than it has been in years it still poses a deadly threat. nairobi, kenya. >> a dutch man who was kidnapped four years ago has been freed. he was kidnapped language with two other men in late 2011 in timbuktu. no details were given about the other two. >>>...
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role in somalia. >> malcolm webb there in garrissa. >>> in iraq acknowledge in tikrit hundreds of homes have been burned. looting in the city the iraqi army and shia militia took control from i.s.i.l. earlier this week. the president has od arrest and prosecution of any looters. >>> yarmouk refugee camp, i.s.i.l. now controls 70% of the area. video posted online said to show members of the palestinian armed group, fighting i.s.i.l. the footage can't be independently verified. it is the closest that i.s.i.l. has come to the capital damascus which is controlled by forces loyal to president bashar al-assad. >>> stefanie dekker joins us live from beirut, why this offensive to take i.s.i.l. now it now? >> i think timing does have to do with what happened earlier before april 1st when that palestinian group you mentioned accused i.s.i.l. of killing one of its leaders. it then kidnapped a few i.s.i.l. fighters and then this whole battle started. as you mentioned yarmouk is very close to the syrian capital seven to ten kilometers from damascus. perhaps they've seen it as a weak point. we know s
role in somalia. >> malcolm webb there in garrissa. >>> in iraq acknowledge in tikrit hundreds of homes have been burned. looting in the city the iraqi army and shia militia took control from i.s.i.l. earlier this week. the president has od arrest and prosecution of any looters. >>> yarmouk refugee camp, i.s.i.l. now controls 70% of the area. video posted online said to show members of the palestinian armed group, fighting i.s.i.l. the footage can't be independently...
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he had feared he had gone to somalia. kenya's president says he will take harsh measures against islamic militant groups as family members continue to sfri to trace relative whose are presumed dead. the somalia-based group al shabaab says there will be more attacks. the country's president says those responsible for killing 148 people will be punished. the attack happened on thursday at a university in kenya. five people have been arrested in connection with the attack. >>> you've been commenting on this story on the nbc washington facebook page. the major league baseball all-star game is coming to d.c. in 2018. several sources confirm that the league will officially award the game to the nationals tomorrow. the team submitted a bid earlier this year to host the game. >> the cherry blossom festival is in full swing. today officials of the u.s. and japan will come together for the stone lantern lighting ceremony. this event commemorates japan's gift of cherry blossom trees to washington. the lantern stays lit during the na
he had feared he had gone to somalia. kenya's president says he will take harsh measures against islamic militant groups as family members continue to sfri to trace relative whose are presumed dead. the somalia-based group al shabaab says there will be more attacks. the country's president says those responsible for killing 148 people will be punished. the attack happened on thursday at a university in kenya. five people have been arrested in connection with the attack. >>> you've been...
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then last week, al shabaab claiming attacks in somalia. in that attack, a diplomat and five other people murdered in cold blood. paul cruickshank is in london right now. we're talking about these soft targets like the college campus in ten ya. but what i really want to get to is this notion for starters of al shabaab. i have seen you say in writings that you think al shabaab is kind of desperate and that this shows that they are weakening and yet we're talking about victims in the hundreds. how does that show anything that could be described as weak? >> well, ashleigh, al shabaab are being forced onto their back foot in somalia by kenyan military operations, they lost their last urban stronghold last october. they're increasingly just based in rural areas. so this is a group -- of course, it's a group which still poses a significant regional terrorist threat. as they've lost territory inside somalia, they've increasingly focused on building up that regional terrorist capability. so there's a lot of concern that we could see more attacks in
then last week, al shabaab claiming attacks in somalia. in that attack, a diplomat and five other people murdered in cold blood. paul cruickshank is in london right now. we're talking about these soft targets like the college campus in ten ya. but what i really want to get to is this notion for starters of al shabaab. i have seen you say in writings that you think al shabaab is kind of desperate and that this shows that they are weakening and yet we're talking about victims in the hundreds. how...
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now he said somalia was a success, we see how that has gone. he issued a statement regarding these latest attacks in kenya and he said that violence and terror essentially will not design the future of kenya. you see the quote right there. al shabaab putting out its own statement saying that the cities would run red with blood. some translated that to the streets will run red with blood. who is right? >> well, i think they're right. you know there's a good friend of mine who is a senior official in centcom said that the administration's depiction of this as the region.instability, that goes from west africa all the way through the hind u curb has consistently over the last to you are years turned into a region of failure. we can cite places like syria, iraq, most recently yemen where images of americans getting on planes at midnight to fly away from an expanding terrorist threat within each of those different regions suggests that the president's so-called light footprint approach to engagement in this region of the world is failing. and the pe
now he said somalia was a success, we see how that has gone. he issued a statement regarding these latest attacks in kenya and he said that violence and terror essentially will not design the future of kenya. you see the quote right there. al shabaab putting out its own statement saying that the cities would run red with blood. some translated that to the streets will run red with blood. who is right? >> well, i think they're right. you know there's a good friend of mine who is a senior...
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you killed our people in somalia. we normally don't kill woman and children, but you killed ours in somalia, so we're here to take revenge. >> started the shot really loudly. [ speaking foreign language ] mohammed is his messenger. the gunman looked at me and said, you muslim? i said, yes i am. and my wife came next to me. she was drenched in blood from top to toe. he said, is this your woman? i said, yes, she is. and then he said go. >> as alim and his wife went, he let some other muslims go. >> the gunman releasing people. he said, anymore. my knees arthritic. i'm in a lot of pain. please let me go. and then the man asked her, are you a muslim? and while the woman was thinking of the answer to give, the gunman just shot her. >> the gunfire on the rooftop caused panic on the loading bays down below. >> those people came running out of the store back into nakumatt supermarket screaming, don't go that way. they're shooting that way. so then we were stuck. thought we could get out the back. >> the gunman in nakumatt mad
you killed our people in somalia. we normally don't kill woman and children, but you killed ours in somalia, so we're here to take revenge. >> started the shot really loudly. [ speaking foreign language ] mohammed is his messenger. the gunman looked at me and said, you muslim? i said, yes i am. and my wife came next to me. she was drenched in blood from top to toe. he said, is this your woman? i said, yes, she is. and then he said go. >> as alim and his wife went, he let some other...
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that's after al-shabab fighters stormed a campus at dawn near the border with somalia. in the past few minutes kenya's interior minister says at least 79 people are now feared dead. so let's just bring you up to date once again with the breaking news that we are hearing in kenya at the moment. at least 79 people are now feared to have died in this hostage situation. the standoff taking place at that university in garissa. that was after al-shabab fighters stormed the campus early this morning near the border with somalia. our correspondent malcolm webb is on the scene and has been speaking with witnesses who are reporting that all of the hostages have been killed. we don't have that confirmed at the moment, and we are hoping to speak to our correspondent a little later. he's trying to gather more information at the scene on this breaking news, but the interior minister himself is saying at least 79 people are feared dead in that hostage crisis. >>> now, let's take you to switzerland where talks on iran's nuclear program appear to be making progress. officials say iran a
that's after al-shabab fighters stormed a campus at dawn near the border with somalia. in the past few minutes kenya's interior minister says at least 79 people are now feared dead. so let's just bring you up to date once again with the breaking news that we are hearing in kenya at the moment. at least 79 people are now feared to have died in this hostage situation. the standoff taking place at that university in garissa. that was after al-shabab fighters stormed the campus early this morning...
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kenya raiding terror camps in somalia as the threat grows there. what happened to this? >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us while supporting partners on the front lines is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years. >> to lieutenant colonel bob maginnis on whether or not we are losing our grip. we're not just losing our grip we've been run out of town in yemen and elsewhere. tell us the consequences of being run out of yemen. >> well, it's a naked failure by the obama administration. yes the consequences are regional, as well as international. we've seen in just a moment ago in one of the interviews you had people trained in yemen have come back to the united states. of course you have what really is morphing into another civil war thanks mr. obama's failed policy between not just the saudis and the u.s. and some of the gulf emirates but also against the houthis that are allying with iran. we will a houthi/sunni regional war that not only is taking place in yemen but also in iraq and syria, and of course we've seen telltale
kenya raiding terror camps in somalia as the threat grows there. what happened to this? >> the strategy of taking out terrorists who threaten us while supporting partners on the front lines is one that we have successfully pursued in yemen and somalia for years. >> to lieutenant colonel bob maginnis on whether or not we are losing our grip. we're not just losing our grip we've been run out of town in yemen and elsewhere. tell us the consequences of being run out of yemen. >>...
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the military has claimed to have destroyed two terrorist camps across the border in somalia and kenya is cracking down on recruitment and asking families to report anyone who has gone m.i.a. or showing tendencies and they want to deport 300,000 refugees. they fear the refugee camp is a military hotbed. the president said the u.s. stands with kenya and his visit is still set for this summer but with several large somali american population al shabab is raising concerns here. and just referring back from the turkey-syria border tom we're getting to isis and turkey but i want to start with kenya. al shabab, and one of the gunman was a son of a government official. so help us to understand what led it to grow and do they have the resources to combat the threat. >> what is growing is what you find in somalio and over the boardner kenya. i think people thought al shabab was done but they surprised us with the attack in the mall 18 months ago and they are showing us they have great staying powir in the ability -- power in the ability to stab illize in kenya and somalia. so they are a dangero
the military has claimed to have destroyed two terrorist camps across the border in somalia and kenya is cracking down on recruitment and asking families to report anyone who has gone m.i.a. or showing tendencies and they want to deport 300,000 refugees. they fear the refugee camp is a military hotbed. the president said the u.s. stands with kenya and his visit is still set for this summer but with several large somali american population al shabab is raising concerns here. and just referring...
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that it want thats to create an islamic state in somalia. most targets have been in somalia but it has stepped up attack in kenya including the raid of the west gate mall in nairobi two years ago that killed more than 60 people. al shabab leaders say they are protesting the presence of kenyan troops in somalia. >> another extension in the talks over iran's nuclear program. negotiators at the table again today, two days after they blew by a self imposed deadline for a framework deal. while delegates report progress, germany's foreign minister said it's up to iran to come up with new policy also to break the impasse. james bays joins us live from switzerland. james, what's the latest? >> well, the marathon talks continue stephanie but we've got word that perhaps we are very near the end now. in the last few minutes the iranian foreign minister came out of the hotel and walked along the lakeside here and we have of course asked him questions. he said that they now have some sort of statement. he says they're drafting that statement and he's pre
that it want thats to create an islamic state in somalia. most targets have been in somalia but it has stepped up attack in kenya including the raid of the west gate mall in nairobi two years ago that killed more than 60 people. al shabab leaders say they are protesting the presence of kenyan troops in somalia. >> another extension in the talks over iran's nuclear program. negotiators at the table again today, two days after they blew by a self imposed deadline for a framework deal. while...
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somalia against pirates in 2008. the second, to reinforce the mission led by frontex. european leaders wants to double its monthly budget from 3 million euros to 6 million euros. thirdly, accommodating a number of migrants provided they have refugee status. the draft documents suggest just 5000 a year. northern european countries will be asked to show solidarity by taking on some of these new arrivals. at orting to british his paper "the guardian," the others will be repatriated. >> people in need of protection of course must be accepted in europe, the european union, but people who are regular migrants, they do not have any right to settle here. reporter: to that end, europe suggests sending financial and logistical aid to places like egypt, saddam, mali, and niger. 90% of migrant journeys to italy start. in just a week, more than 10,000 migrants have reportedly been rescued between the seas between italy and libya. host: they say their drains are shattered because they are struggling to make a living. reporter: it
somalia against pirates in 2008. the second, to reinforce the mission led by frontex. european leaders wants to double its monthly budget from 3 million euros to 6 million euros. thirdly, accommodating a number of migrants provided they have refugee status. the draft documents suggest just 5000 a year. northern european countries will be asked to show solidarity by taking on some of these new arrivals. at orting to british his paper "the guardian," the others will be repatriated....
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they've been set back on their heels a bit in somalia. the al shabaab has been turned to the so-called soft targets that we've seen. shopping malls. this university today in kenya. it was just in february that al shabaab issued a video claiming that they were going to threaten u.s. and european shopping malls. the soft targets are so readily available for them to go after. the kind of targets that just simply cannot be reasonably practically fully protected against attacks. so this is something that the u.s. is well aware of. the concern for the u.s. about al shabaab is not, of course what they are inflicting on these people in kenya and somalia. terrible as it is. a lot of concern that they are able to recruit somali americans to come to their cause, inspire them to stage perhaps lone wolf attacks. while the u.s. has been going after the al shabaab, in fact the u.s. military has staged a number of raids into somalia to try to kill some of their top leadership. today what we are seeing the al shabaab group still very much alive, still ver
they've been set back on their heels a bit in somalia. the al shabaab has been turned to the so-called soft targets that we've seen. shopping malls. this university today in kenya. it was just in february that al shabaab issued a video claiming that they were going to threaten u.s. and european shopping malls. the soft targets are so readily available for them to go after. the kind of targets that just simply cannot be reasonably practically fully protected against attacks. so this is something...
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this kind of attack is unusual for northern somalia mogadishu is usually the target, somalia's president has called it an attack against future of our country. (t) crown prince was in the white house today to discuss security and economic partnerships. the priority, fighting i.s.i.l the uae is a key partner in the gulf. >> swraison rozion's lawyer says he is accused of collaborating with hostile governments and propaganda against establishment. he was arrestin july but the charges were not publicly released until today. >> farc saying peace talks with the government should not be broken under any circumstances. last week 11 colombian soldiers were killed by an ambush, farc says the attack was a legitimate case of self-defense. the government called it a brazen assault on troops carrying out an 18th drug operation. would this be enough to call the sick up if you want to call it that of the negotiation? >> well, barbara it's as lead a very important step. it's a very important decision and it shows that farc is still committed to continuing the negotiations and working towards a final agre
this kind of attack is unusual for northern somalia mogadishu is usually the target, somalia's president has called it an attack against future of our country. (t) crown prince was in the white house today to discuss security and economic partnerships. the priority, fighting i.s.i.l the uae is a key partner in the gulf. >> swraison rozion's lawyer says he is accused of collaborating with hostile governments and propaganda against establishment. he was arrestin july but the charges were...
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will you tell the president to withdraw his troops from somalia somalia? the students answered what they thought the attackers wanted to hear. some were killed any way. >> this man is waiting outside of the gate, waiting for any news of a missing student. he was a member of his church. >> they can't find him. they can't find him among the survivors. >> this is the commission in charge of security. last year he had to deal with a series of attacks that killed close to 100 people in an area along the kenyan coast. >> i'm sure this is going to continue. i'm very confident. i don't think. >> the only university in northeastern kenya has now been closed indefinitely, many of the students we talked to said that they never want to come back. catherine soi al jazeera, garissa. >> the united nations said that the war in yemen is driving that impoverished country into a humanitarian disaster. this comes as they try to deliver supplies to the coastal city of aden. some areas of the city for several days has not had electricity or water. the u.s. state department has
will you tell the president to withdraw his troops from somalia somalia? the students answered what they thought the attackers wanted to hear. some were killed any way. >> this man is waiting outside of the gate, waiting for any news of a missing student. he was a member of his church. >> they can't find him. they can't find him among the survivors. >> this is the commission in charge of security. last year he had to deal with a series of attacks that killed close to 100...
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that's true whether we're talking about syria, iraq, parts of pakistan, yemen, somalia, the problem that there are areas which are de facto safe havens for international terrorists. and the issue for us is that's not a war we can win on our own. unless we can colonize those areas and keep them under western control that is a problem on the long run that has to be solved by indigenous people. the role of the united states is to help these indigenous people to keep that from happening. >> military force out of some of these conflicts when so many people have been asking for it and think it will actually help, the people of united states are trying to help. >> here is where there is a lot of nuance and i praise the administration for not over-engaging militarily for instance in iraq and qualitatively changing the struggle to where it's one the nonmuslim westerners fighting against the defenders of islam. that is not one of the struggle we want to get into or one we can win long term. by the same token i think this administration has not been aggressive enough in providing the types of limit
that's true whether we're talking about syria, iraq, parts of pakistan, yemen, somalia, the problem that there are areas which are de facto safe havens for international terrorists. and the issue for us is that's not a war we can win on our own. unless we can colonize those areas and keep them under western control that is a problem on the long run that has to be solved by indigenous people. the role of the united states is to help these indigenous people to keep that from happening. >>...
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they began after kenya sent its military into somalia four years ago. until today, the worst of those came in 2013, when al shabaab gunmen attacked a nairobi shopping mall, killing 67 people. >> ifill: we take a closer look at al-shabaab, and it's activities in kenya, with ken menkhaus, a professor at davidson college who has done extensive research and consulted with the united nations on the somali group's activities. thank you for joining us professor. assuming this is al-shabaab's work as they say, what is their goal, what is their admission in this kind of attack? >> a publicly stated goal is retribution for the kenyon military intervention in southern somalia as part of the african union peacekeeping forces there. they're trying to drive the kenyon forces out of somalia. but in reality they have other goals. the fact they've consistently separated christians and muslims in the attack and massacred the christians suggests what they're trying to do is drive a wedge between kenyon's muslim population, the ken yen government and the rest of society. t
they began after kenya sent its military into somalia four years ago. until today, the worst of those came in 2013, when al shabaab gunmen attacked a nairobi shopping mall, killing 67 people. >> ifill: we take a closer look at al-shabaab, and it's activities in kenya, with ken menkhaus, a professor at davidson college who has done extensive research and consulted with the united nations on the somali group's activities. thank you for joining us professor. assuming this is al-shabaab's...
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the air strikes targeted camps in the gedo region of somalia just across the border. it was retaliation for the militants' attack on a kenyan university that killed 148 people. at the same time today, muslim political leaders in kenya denounced al-shabaab. >> we want to disassociate ourselves and our islamic faith from the actions of these demented monsters. they are not muslims and do not represent us. we will do everything in our power to expose and eliminate them from our midst. >> ifill: in nairobi, hundreds of people turned up at a hospital to donate blood for the surviving victims of the university attack. and in nigeria, islamist militants allied with boko haram disguised themselves as and killed at least 24 people in an attack on a mosque. in syria, about 18,000 people were trapped today in a palestinian refugee camp in damascus, after islamic state forces captured much of it. amateur video over the weekend appeared to show isis forces taking up positions in the yarmouk camp. by today, activists said they controlled 90% of the site. palestinian forces fought b
the air strikes targeted camps in the gedo region of somalia just across the border. it was retaliation for the militants' attack on a kenyan university that killed 148 people. at the same time today, muslim political leaders in kenya denounced al-shabaab. >> we want to disassociate ourselves and our islamic faith from the actions of these demented monsters. they are not muslims and do not represent us. we will do everything in our power to expose and eliminate them from our midst....
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claire: kenya has struggled against this with its order against somalia. the region's population is made up largely of canyons of somali descent. for decades, they has accused success of national governments of legal and economic discrimination. they cite poor investment in roads, schools and hospitals are key examples. human rights watch said kenya's terror police has an "troubling record of carrying out killings and arbitrary arrests in the northeast since the 1960's, discrimination, which has helped extremist looking to radicalize others." the son of a top government official from the madera county near the somali border, an ethnic smalley was reported missing by his father after he crossed into somalia to join ousted babb -- to join al-shabaab. abdel fattah al-sisi genie: genie: 21 foreigners and a policeman were killed by two gunmen leaves to the islamic state group. president essebsi's trip is meant to improve cooperation between the two countries. in the u.s. investor to the u.n. is urging the release of five women's rights advocates locked up in ch
claire: kenya has struggled against this with its order against somalia. the region's population is made up largely of canyons of somali descent. for decades, they has accused success of national governments of legal and economic discrimination. they cite poor investment in roads, schools and hospitals are key examples. human rights watch said kenya's terror police has an "troubling record of carrying out killings and arbitrary arrests in the northeast since the 1960's, discrimination,...